What will we learn?

It is very important to know dates and places and these form the backbone that genealogists work with but it’s the historical and social context that come from using secondary and other sources that bring an ancestor to life.

This week explores the sources that help genealogists provide this context; considers their quality and how to find them.

Watching several talks which introduce a number of sources useful for adding context will help you achieve these learning goals. You will read about various online sources for primary and secondary contextual material. We will also examine the process of adding context to your family story. You will be asked to share your ideas on how far you might go with adding context to your family history.

Study Groups

Choose the study group tab at the top of any step to access your study group for this course.

Your study group is a place to get to know your fellow learners a bit better, to support and encourage each other, and to discuss what you’re learning in depth with the same set of people during the course.

It’s also a place for collaboration. You can visit this group whenever you like, but for most weeks we will ask you to complete some research or searching tasks or to discuss an idea specifically within your study group. This is strictly optional for this course but doing the tasks and/or collaborating is a great way to really solidify your learning. So why not take this opportunity to say hello?